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Mrs. Octopus, Boston, MA/Pittsburgh, PA Age and Occupation: 25, Grad Student Fiance's Age and Occupation: 26, Graphics Operator for TV News Engagement Date: May 6th, 2009 Wedding Date: September 2010 Venue: Heinz Chapel Ceremony, Museum Reception About Me: When my best friend dragged me to a toga party in our freshmen year of college, I was not expecting to meet my future husband; but seven years later, here we are. I'm a crazy-organized planner at heart, and I am a great lover of random trivia, books, chocolate, blogs, new and exciting adventures, mockumentary-style television, and anything heavily flavored with bright orange fake cheese powder. We're planning a festive and fun mini-destination wedding in the place where we met: fabulous Pittsburgh, PA! I can't wait to marry the man I love!
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And Speaking of Colors…

April 7th, 2010 @ 12:25 pm by Mrs. Octopus

I remember exactly when I realized that I’d be really into the idea of a non-diamond engagement ring. Mr. Octopus and I were in the midst of a four-day vacation to San Francisco to celebrate the end of my first year of teaching (and any teacher could tell you it really is something to celebrate!). We were poking around an antique shop in the Castro when I spotted it: a display case of antique gemstone rings.

Mr. O and I really weren’t talking marriage at all yet then, but I even said something like, “if you’re ever thinking about asking me to marry you, I want a ring like that!”

Fast forward two years, and we had both realized that marriage was indeed in the cards for us.

Mr. Octopus was super-nervous about choosing the right engagement ring, and asked for some guidance, which I was more than happy to provide. After some research, my requests were: aquamarine, white gold, squarish-shaped, with a diamond halo.

Here’s what he came up with:

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Please forgive this utterly non-artsy photography.

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I basically fainted and died when he presented me with this ring. It is exactly what I had dreamed of, and I love it to (maybe) a slightly scary degree. It means so much to me that he took the time to save his money, research his options, and choose something that was exactly what I wanted.

Mostly, I’ve gotten lots of really kind compliments on my left finger jewelry. Unfortunately, though, I’ve also discovered that not everybody reacts with the googly eyes that I got upon seeing my not-quite-traditional ring. I’ve gotten comments that have ranged from a barely-disguised-as-polite “Oh. Well, that’s… pretty” all the way up to a burst of incredulous laughter, followed by, “do you like that?!”

At first, I felt really insulted when people made rude remarks, but you know what? It’s their problem, and their bad manners, not mine. This ring was an incredibly generous gift from the man who loves me, and it’s a symbol of the lifelong commitment we’re preparing to make to each other. Nothing anybody says could diminish what this ring means to me.

So here’s what I’ve learned from my non-diamond-engagement-ring-having experience:

A big diamond ring is a legitimate engagement ring.
A small diamond ring is a legitimate engagement ring.
A gemstone ring is a legitimate engagement ring.
An unadorned metal band is a legitimate engagement ring.

A twisty tie can be an engagement ring, a rubber band can be an engagement ring, or (as I sometimes told Mr. O when I was waiting not-very-patiently for him to propose), a Ring Pop can be an engagement ring. Heck, you don’t need an engagement ring at all. Whatever you and your fiance choose to symbolize the love, commitment, and partnership between the two of you is all you need to be engaged. If you want a big ol’ diamond, that’s fine! If you want nothing, that’s cool, too! Rock whatever you want to symbolize your commitment, and rock it proudly. Don’t let anyone else’s judgments get you down. The only people who get to assign a meaning to your ring are you and your future spouse.

How did you choose your engagement ring? What does it mean to you? Are there any other non-traditional rings out there?

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Miss Sewing (message)  2,701 posts, Sugar bee

gorgeous ring! and i agree whole heartedly to your summary of what an engagement ring should be!

 
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gill84 (message)  725 posts, Busy bee

Love this post! I also have a gem stone ring! It’s a purple tanzanite. My FI picked it out for me because he knew I like to be (slightly) untraditional, and it means a lot that he put that kind of thought into it.

People often ask me hesitantly, “oh, is that an engagement ring?”. But so far luckily it’s been more of a ‘not wanting to assume anything’ than a ‘being rude’ kind of thing.

The saddest was an acquaintance who said that she wished she could have a gemstone but she felt she needed a traditional diamond because it was what her family and culture would expect.

I say do what you want!

(and gorgeous ring, by the way)

 
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Kat

Non-traditional girl, here! White gold setting with an oval tanzanite and the diamond halo similar to your ring. I think the huge diamond solitaire is plain old ugly, and I love the way my ring changes shades of blue in different light. Your ring is beautiful, but you don’t need anyone to tell you what you already know! BTW, the only negative-ish comments I’ve gotten have been on my ring size, stupidly enough. I have BIG hands (as in, my ring fits my fiance big). Like that has anything to do with our being engaged, right?

 
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SabrinaR424
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SabrinaR424 (message)  266 posts, Helper bee

That ring is GORGEOUS! I can’t believe anybody would say otherwise!

 
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LindsayB
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LindsayB (message)  990 posts, Busy bee

I have a colored stone engagement ring also and I couldn’t agree more with your post! It’s recently gotten extremely hilarious to me to watch people’s reactions to my ring when I show them. Because I have tiny fingers (my ring is a size 4.5 and still a little too big!), I didn’t want stones too large. My FI got my taste just right however, the majority of people who see it say to me, “Oh, that’s…pretty…blue huh?”
People are always going to try to rain on your parade…but forget about them! Wear that gorgeous ring proudly! I do. :)

 
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peachesandtulips (message)  408 posts, Helper bee

i just don’t understand the need to comment on every single personal choice others make, especially when it comes to weddings! STAY IN YOUR LANE, PEOPLE!

p.s. your ring is gorgeous

 
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crayfish (message)  4,844 posts, Honey bee

My ring is reallly non-traditional - it is a rough uncut cube diamond in a really modern, artistic setting. I fell in love and about died when I saw it. People generally either love it, or just don’t get it - but I really don’t care. It’s just so ME. We’re getting married in an modern art museum, so it’s really a great different vibe that fits us. I love it when people step outside the norm with wedding jewelry - it should be as distinctive as your relationship!

 
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Curlysue (message)  1,703 posts, Bumble bee

Oh that ring is so beautiful! My ring has aquas and sapphires as side stones and I love it. People have also made comments about it not being ALL diamonds—eh, whatever, piss off. I’m smitten with aquas, but I’m biased, it’s my birthstone :)

 
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Lily

That ring is huge. I feel like everybody’s marrying really well-off people. My ring cost $150 and is mossanite.

 
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ash

Your ring is absolutely beautiful! I love the blue! My fiance gave me a blue sapphire solitaire on a simple white gold band. It’s probably my most prized possession for what it means to me. I get a lot of rude remarks as well like “not one diamond!” or “that’s not an engagement ring” or “why didn’t you tell him what you wanted?” HA! None of the comments ever hurt my feelings but it shocked me at how rude people can really be. But, you’re right! It doesn’t matter whether the ring is a diamond, gemstone or rubber band. The important part is what it means to you.

 
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Miss Trail Mix (message)  6,328 posts, Bee Keeper

I totally remember your ring from the non-diamond e-ring thread, it is EFFING GORGEOUS!!!!! I actually really wanted a gemstone e-ring and it was Mr TM who felt really really strongly about getting a diamond…He also didn’t want any input from me about the ring, which sucked…I’m glad Mr O got it so right for you!

 
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Miss Lioness (message)  817 posts, Busy bee

Your ring is so beautiful! I have an aquamarine too :)

 
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eeyorezsmile (message)  32 posts, Newbee

I love your ring! Forget what others say, it’s gorgeous!!

I, too, requested a non-diamond center stone. As my favorite color is purple, my FI opted for an Iolite as a center stone (it’s a beautiful purple stone in the garnet family) because it’s the perfect shade of purple. When people get snide about it, I exclaim that it is EXACTLY what I wanted.

Cheers to you for going against the norm!!! (And Gill84 and Kat and LindsayB and Curlysue and Lily)

 
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rawrkitty1022 (message)  516 posts, Busy bee

Great ring!!! I love colored rings too. I recieved a beautiful diamond engagement ring from my fiance, and I love it! But I’ve always eyed colored gemstones. I think they’re totally beautiful….along with your gorgeous venues I’m still slightly envious of lol

 
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Miss Scissors (message)  7,343 posts, Bee Keeper

I am a big fan. :)

 
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MissYorkie (message)  77 posts, Worker bee

Your ring is very beautiful! It looks very similar to my bestfriend’s engagement ring. I also agree with your summary on what an engagement ring represents!

 
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redherring
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redherring (message)  1,969 posts, Buzzing bee

I wanted to use aquamarine in my wedding band, but our jeweler was worried about the durability of the stones. Have you had any problems with your (stunningly gorgeous) ring?

 
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Mrs. Spaniel (message)  6,792 posts, Bee Keeper

Super pretty! :) I really love aquamarines.

 
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carignane (message)  23 posts, Newbee

Beautiful!

I was really adamant about not having a diamond engagement ring and was in fact not all that interested in an engagement ring in the first place. My fiance, however, really wanted to get a ring for me, and he managed to find an incredibly unique one in such a thoughtful way…I can’t help but love it!

It’s an alexandrite, which is purple (my favorite color) indoors and bright green (his favorite) in sunlight. He spent over a year looking for an appropriate one after first learning of it in the rare gem wing of a museum…

No one’s made any rude comments to me, but he definitely had to hold his ground against everyone telling him to get some diamonds on the side of the ring when he was having it made.

 
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Lillindy
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Lillindy (message)  7,974 posts, Bee Keeper

Oooh, I love your ring! And I agree, an engagement ring can be whatever you want it to be!

 
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Mrs. Octopus, Boston, MA/Pittsburgh, PA Age and Occupation: 25, Grad Student Fiance's Age and Occupation: 26, Graphics Operator for TV News Engagement Date: May 6th, 2009 Wedding Date: September 2010 Venue: Heinz Chapel Ceremony, Museum Reception About Me: When my best friend dragged me to a toga party in our freshmen year of college, I was not expecting to meet my future husband; but seven years later, here we are. I'm a crazy-organized planner at heart, and I am a great lover of random trivia, books, chocolate, blogs, new and exciting adventures, mockumentary-style television, and anything heavily flavored with bright orange fake cheese powder. We're planning a festive and fun mini-destination wedding in the place where we met: fabulous Pittsburgh, PA! I can't wait to marry the man I love!

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